Minimalist, artsy, and totally mellow--there are a lot of ways to describe GR/eats (correctly pronounced ghee-are-eats ((WTF))). However, as with all good hole-in-the-walls, the most important thing is that it's unexpectedly amazing. Admittedly, the mix of Salvadoran and Japanese cuisine is pretty random, but this is one of those rare instances where random results in the complete opposite of sucking. The kitchen works wonders with its multiethnic menu, serving up fish tacos and tofu meatballs with equal aplomb. It's cheap, filling, and tasty comfort food that your gastrointestinal system won't hate you for later. The pop-culture aesthetic is definitely cool, with art by Ai Yamaguchi and all sorts of toys, but it's the food that gives this place its replay value.